Within the Melun Val de Seine urban community, renovation and thermal optimization are among the priorities. This is particularly the case of the city of Melun which adopted a technology making it possible to control technical equipment in real time, thus promoting energy efficiency optimal.
This new technical building management (BMS) is based on the “cloud” (hosting on the Internet and no longer on site). It allows you to supervise and control all sites remotely from a single application. Monitoring, diagnosis and management are thus made easier, because they no longer require on-site intervention.
Financed thanks to energy savings certificates (CEE), this project called on l’expertise of two companies: SCorp-io, publisher of cloud supervision software, and Sobren, specialized in financing energy saving work.
Centralized management of public buildings
Faced with a real estate stock consequence and the increase in energy costs, the city-prefecture of Seine-et-Marne had to modernize the energy monitoring of its assets, but the numerous on-site interventions did not meet either the energy efficiency challenges or the requirements comfort of the occupants. Result: high operational costs.
Thanks to the SCorp-io platform, the Melun community can now centralize the management and pilotage of its buildings. “Technical teams now focus on analysis and optimization rather than repetitive manual tasks. It’s a time and efficiency saver for everyone.“, underlines Jean-Romain Bardet, general director of SCorp-io.
Between 300,000 and 500,000 euros in savings for Melun
The main advantage will result in energy savings annual costs estimated between 300,000 and 500,000 euros. SOBREN intervened to secure funding and reduce the “remains responsible“ of the operation, allowing the city to minimize its initial investment. “Our role was to mobilize the CEE to make an ambitious project a concrete achievement and meet upcoming regulatory deadlines“, specifies Jonathan Lanez, general director of SOBREN.
Beyond this economic aspect, the new system allows sustainable management and optimized buildings. The platform is modular, offering the city’s technical services a custom interface depending on the specific needs related to operation, maintenance and energy management.
33 public buildings in Melun are already connected to the SCorp-io cloud. In total, around forty buildings have been equipped and are being integrated.